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Old 12-13-2008, 06:15 PM   #1
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"Economics for Real People" by Gene Callahan
An Introduction to the Austrian School
Here's a link to the PDF (352 pages) courtesy of www.mises.org
http://mises.org/books/econforrealpeople.pdf
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Thanks for the link, I skimmed thru Part I and Part II of the ebook, looks like a worthwhile read. I'll have to find some free time soon for it!
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"Economics for Real People" by Gene Callahan
An Introduction to the Austrian School
Here's a link to the PDF (352 pages) courtesy of www.mises.org
http://mises.org/books/econforrealpeople.pdf
The Austrian School of economics is the one I tend to agree with the most. Perhaps it is through my familial relationships and their work in psychology and sociology that I am more inclined to accept a school of thought grounded in behaviorism. It just seems to be the most rational to me. Another behaviorist institution is the Elliot Wave International which is making the case that these markets go much lower based on measurable patterns of human behavior. Scary stuff.

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